MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said that it is best to allow the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to do their job when it comes to the people’s initiative to amend the Constitution.
Marcos said that if a signature was bought with money, it could not be counted.
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“We will just let Comelec do their job, do their work to validate the signatures, and if there’s suspicion, at may ganun nga, hindi talaga mabibilang ang signature na ‘yun,” said Marcos in an ambush interview.
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(We will just let Comelec do their job, do their work to validate the signatures, and if there’s suspicion, and there is, that signature will not be counted.)
Marcos said as far as he knew, there have yet to be proven cases of signatures being bought.
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